Tree House Residence Hall Tower @ MassArt | 578 Huntington Avenue | Fenway

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I like this shot because you can really see the gradient change from brownish orange at the base to yellow orange at the top.
 
You must like this building. I think it might just be Boston's best building. Certainly the most interesting one built in decades... Also underappreciated, nobody talks about it.
 
Hmmmmm. Are we still taking pictures of this one?









 
Given what NU is building I'd have to say this is the best new dorm in the city hands down.
 
I love how wherever you are in Roxbury, the Fenway, LMA, the Tree House is there.
 
Youll have to get a real version of this one soon:

Minus the mature trees ... if any trees at all. Trees do not like being planted hundreds of feet in the air.

cca
 
They could probably put trees up there if they use the right varieties that is only about 40 to 50 feet up in the air I don't think it would be a huge issue that building isn't that tall. The reason I don't think they will put trees is just that it is very expensive.
 
Minus the mature trees ... if any trees at all. Trees do not like being planted hundreds of feet in the air.

cca

You're also looking at a stepped terrace. The mid-section has denser vegetation.
 
It doesn't matter how much you step it. The higher you go, the worse off the tree actually is. CCA is an architect. He knows what he's talking about.

This is an article specifically about trees on skyscrapers, but the same principles apply, if not only just for the spreading of roots:
http://www.archdaily.com/346374/can-we-please-stop-drawing-trees-on-top-of-skyscrapers/

Wasn't doubting his qualifications. My implication was only that the trees & vegetation appear to be taller. I'm sure Elkus and the landscape architect picked vegetation that can handle the elements to fully realize what they are looking to achieve.
 
http://www.yelp.com/biz/cambridge-center-roof-garden-cambridge

Here's an example of a roof garden across the river in Cambridge. Six floors up, (about the same height as what's proposed to be planted on at Boylston West), and it has a few decent sized trees! We lived in a new high rise here in Atlanta (the Metropolis)with a pool deck above the parking garage! Fairly large trees were placed in very large pots and survive to this day, 15 years later! We're talking a few floors above the street, not 50 floors up. It's quite doable!
 
http://www.yelp.com/biz/cambridge-center-roof-garden-cambridge

Here's an example of a roof garden across the river in Cambridge. Six floors up, (about the same height as what's proposed to be planted on at Boylston West), and it has a few decent sized trees! We lived in a new high rise here in Atlanta (the Metropolis)with a pool deck above the parking garage! Fairly large trees were placed in very large pots and survive to this day, 15 years later! We're talking a few floors above the street, not 50 floors up. It's quite doable!
Yeah, I'm aware of the CC Garage Deck. It was an amazing urban oasis.

The trees had to be located sparingly on top of columns though:
http://www.hollistonreporter.com/article/8716/cambridge-center-roof-garden-a-design-build-story.html

Btw. I guess we'll continue this here until it gets moved to Boylston West, as I've requested it to be.
 

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